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S? Sitting on floor: A. Argento. J. Anderson, L. Jones. S. Perkins. P. Stevens, M. Benedict, J. Anderson C Styron, A. Cole. P. Bryant. E. Gilman. D. Greene, E. I. Conno11y,J. Beck- DeLong G Luther, B. Stewart, E. Finard. First man, D. Drowne. C. Forbes, R. Conrad, Mr, Row J Blake M. McCarty. M. Porter. M. Cummings. Third Row: H.Byrne. R. White, D. Corbrere I Ferries, B. Harnish, C. Smith. S. Swift, R. Condit, D. Bassett. H. Wager, L. Spooner B Cole, L. Lawson. J. Storey, B. Mc- Hitchcock, A. Taylor, J. Alford, I. Ferries, E. Neil Second Row: Mr. Huddleston, A.Met- Perkins, E. Smith. B. Wilson, F. Shaw. calf R Dowd P. Morton, R. Stockbridge. J. Discussion Club This is an extra curricular activity for the long-winded Juniors and Seniors of the school. It provides the oppor- tunity for them to air their thoughts on the many and varied subjects they choose to discuss. They learn not only about the subject but about what their classmates' thoughts are. Sometimes they have a guest speaker or a movie and they always have an outing which is great fun. Their suggestions for improvements are often taken to the Student Council and we eventually benefit by their efforts. Shown below are our advisors, Mr. Huddleston and Mr. Cummings ,engagedin an active discussion with some of the club's officers: Steve Spooner, treasurer, Judy Ferries, secretary,and Bob Harnish, vice-president. Charles Smith, the president, is not shown.
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First Row: D. Hoagland J. Ferries, C. Smith. A. Taylor, P. Bryant, P. Stevens, C. Styron, S. Spooner. Second Row: Miss Green, C. Phillips J. Floyd, J. Brenegan, J: Benedict, N. Nichols, S. Wilson, C. Jameson, Mr Carini. Third Row: J. Richardson, R. White,N. Haynes, Forbes, Murray, Absentg Wilkes. Math Club Each passing year seems to bring a little more success and acclaim for the Weston High School Math Club. Last year's projects were shown at Atlantic City and also at the New England Institute for Teachers of Mathematics at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Many of the people who saw the exhibit at Atlantic City came to see it at Colby to ask many questions concerning the unexcelled Weston display. Among the plans carried out by this year's Math Club are a field trip to the computing machine at Raytheon in Waltham, and the creation of mathematical games to make the study of math more interesting. The members are working hard to add further projects to the exhibits this year, hoping to win even greater fame and commendation for the Weston High School Math Club. R. Condit, C. R. Johnson, B. T. Malamud. C. Endee, N. Here are some of the officers: Ricky Johnson, Andy Taylor, Judy Fer- ries, and Carlo Forbes. Absent isCharlie Smith, the president of the club. 30
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Mai L lah First Row-T. Laffin, J. Reissner, J. Perrine, P. Fowler, P. Rydell, I. Crowe, M. Dowd, R. Conrad, R, Dwyar. Second Row-C. Olson, G. Luther, J. Anderson, R. Coppinger, D. Hoagland, F. Tyng, S. Hamish, B. Stewart, H Turner, E. Stewart, J. Pitt. Third Row-J. Bartel, E. Connolly, G. Kellogg. B. McNeil, M. I. Graves, I. Nilan, C. Bonner, V. Sawyer, I. Baine, N. White, S. Smith, S.Stevens, J. Brenegan, N. Field, Mr. Sawyer. Fourth Row-J. Floyd, N. Foster, E. Derbyshire, M. Patterson,C. Abbott, I . Richardson, F. Shaw, D. Swift, B. Foster, C. Endee, C. Raynor, P, Hubbard, N. Mailman. Photography Club During the school year of '53-'54 the membership of the photography club soared higher than ever before. In order to teach the members the mechanics of working in the darkroom, the early part of the year was used for instruction classes. The club sponsoredacontest for the best photograph portray- ing the Christmas season, with a trip to Bachrach Studios as the fir st prize. This year the remaining equipment needed for the darkroom was purchased with funds that were left for that purpose by the class of 1951. Shown below are the officers busy in the darkroom: D scom Hoagland, Pres: Frances Tyng, Secg Ray Coppinger, Treasg and Stuart Harnish, Vice Pres. X X U3 -Il
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